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240 lines
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# PODNAME: Moose::Manual::Exceptions
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# ABSTRACT: Moose's exceptions
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__END__
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=pod
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=encoding UTF-8
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=head1 NAME
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Moose::Manual::Exceptions - Moose's exceptions
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=head1 VERSION
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version 2.2207
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=head1 EXCEPTIONS IN MOOSE
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Moose will throw an exception for all error conditions. This applies both to
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code in the Moose core I<as well> as to all code generated when a class is
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made immutable. All exceptions are subclasses of the C<Moose::Exception>
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class.
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Each type of error has its own unique subclass, and many subclasses have
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additional attributes to provide more information about the error's context,
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such as what classes or roles were involved.
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=head1 EXCEPTION STRINGIFICATION
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By default, Moose exceptions remove Moose internals from the stack trace. If
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you set the C<MOOSE_FULL_EXCEPTION> environment variable to a true value, then
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the Moose internals will be included in the trace.
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=head1 HANDLING MOOSE EXCEPTIONS
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Because Moose's exceptions use the standard C<die> mechanism, you are free to
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catch and handle errors however you like. You could use an C<eval> block to
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catch Moose exceptions. However, the Moose team strongly recommends using
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L<Try::Tiny> instead. Please refer to L<Try::Tiny>'s documentation for a
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discussion of how C<eval> is dangerous.
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The following example demonstrates how to catch and inspect a
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L<Moose::Exception>. For the sake of simplicity, we will cause a very simple
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error. The C<extends> keywords expects a list of superclass names. If we pass
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no superclass names, Moose will throw an instance of
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L<Moose::Exception::ExtendsMissingArgs>.
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=head2 Catching with Try::Tiny
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use warnings;
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use strict;
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use Try::Tiny;
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try {
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package Example::Exception;
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use Moose;
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extends; # <-- error!
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}
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catch {
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# $_ contains the instance of the exception thrown by the above try
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# block, but $_ may get clobbered, so we should copy its value to
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# another variable.
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my $e = $_;
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# Exception objects are not ubiquitous in Perl, so we must check
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# whether $e is blessed. We also need to ensure that $e is actually
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# the kind of exception we were expecting.
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if ( blessed $e
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&& $e->isa('Moose::Exception::ExtendsMissingArgs') ) {
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my $class_name = $e->class_name;
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warn "You forgot to specify a superclass for $class_name, silly!";
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}
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# It's either another type of an object or not an object at all.
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else {
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warn "$e\n";
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}
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};
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=head2 Example of catching ValidationFailedForTypeConstraint
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use warnings;
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use strict;
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use Try::Tiny;
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{
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package Person;
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use Moose;
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use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints;
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subtype 'NameStr',
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as 'Str',
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where { $_ =~ /^[a-zA-Z]+$/; };
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has age => (
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is => 'ro',
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isa => 'Int',
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required => 1
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);
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has name => (
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is => 'ro',
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isa => 'NameStr',
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required => 1
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);
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}
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my $person;
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while ( !$person ) {
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try {
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print 'Enter your age : ';
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my $age = <STDIN>;
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chomp $age;
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print 'Enter your name : ';
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my $name = <STDIN>;
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chomp $name;
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$person = Person->new(
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age => $age,
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name => $name
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);
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my $person_name = $person->name;
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my $person_age = $person->age;
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print "$person_name is $person_age years old\n";
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}
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catch {
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my $e = $_;
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if (
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blessed $e
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&& $e->isa(
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'Moose::Exception::ValidationFailedForTypeConstraint')
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) {
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my $attribute_name = $e->attribute->name;
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my $type_name = $e->type->name;
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my $value = $e->value;
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warn
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"You entered $value for $attribute_name, which is not a $type_name!";
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}
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else {
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warn "$e\n";
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}
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};
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}
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=head2 Example of catching AttributeIsRequired
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use warnings;
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use strict;
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use Try::Tiny;
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{
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package Example::RequiredAttribute;
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use Moose;
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has required_attribute => (
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is => 'ro',
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isa => 'Int',
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required => 1
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);
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}
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try {
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# we're not passing required_attribute, so it'll throw an exception
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my $object = Example::RequiredAttribute->new();
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}
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catch {
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my $e = $_;
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if ( blessed $e && $e->isa('Moose::Exception::AttributeIsRequired') )
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{
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warn $e->message, "\n";
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}
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else {
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warn "$e\n";
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}
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};
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=head1 MOOSE EXCEPTION CLASSES
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All the exception classes are listed in L<Moose::Manual::Exceptions::Manifest>.
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=head1 AUTHORS
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=over 4
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=item *
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Stevan Little <stevan@cpan.org>
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=item *
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Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>
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=item *
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Jesse Luehrs <doy@cpan.org>
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=item *
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Shawn M Moore <sartak@cpan.org>
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=item *
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יובל קוג'מן (Yuval Kogman) <nothingmuch@woobling.org>
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=item *
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Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
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=item *
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Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>
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=item *
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Hans Dieter Pearcey <hdp@cpan.org>
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=item *
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Chris Prather <chris@prather.org>
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=item *
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Matt S Trout <mstrout@cpan.org>
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=back
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=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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This software is copyright (c) 2006 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
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This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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=cut
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